1. You won’t like me when I’m angry: The RCMP has launched an internal investigation after a video of a B.C. Mountie conducting a confrontational traffic stop went viral. In possibly his best Hulk impression, the Mountie tells a driver that despite never getting mad on the job before, this incident had made him angry.

2. Slumping Lions: It wasn’t a good night for the B.C. Lions. Coming off a last minute loss to the Toronto Argonauts, the team was looking to rebound against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. That didn’t happen. Travis Lulay threw three interceptions and the Lions lost 23-13 to their Prairie rivals.

3. Trial delayed: A trial for accused killer Jamie Bacon has been adjourned for more than a year. The news has upset Eileen Mohan, whose son Chris was among the victims of the infamous Surrey Six slayings.

4. Reunited: An elderly B.C. couple who were separated in 2013 and forced to spend their 64th wedding anniversary at separate addresses due to health issues got to celebrate their anniversary together this year. Alex and June Munroe now live together in Spring Valley Care Home.

5. Mountie’s widow suing: The wife of the RCMP officer tasked with giving media information after the death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver's airport says her husband was used as a scapegoat by the force, and the case caused him extreme psychological distress. Pierre Lemaitre killed himself two years ago, and his wife Sheila is suing the force over his death.